Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation "currently makes grants in six core program areas:
- Higher Education and Scholarship
- Scholarly Communications
- Research in Information Technology
- Museums and Art Conservation
- Performing Arts
- Conservation and the Environment" [1]
Contents
Trustees
- Anne M. Tatlock, Chairman – Retired Chairman and CEO, Fiduciary Trust Company International
- Danielle S. Allen – UPS Foundation Professor, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study
- Lewis W. Bernard – Chairman, Classrooms, Inc.
- Paul LeClerc – President, The New York Public Library
- Sir Colin Lucas – Warden, Rhodes House
- Walter E. Massey – Former President, Morehouse College
- Don Michael Randel, ex officio – President, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- W. Taylor Reveley III – President, The College of William and Mary
- Lawrence R. Ricciardi - Senior Advisor, Jones Day and Lazard Frères & Co.
Former Trustees
- Drew Gilpin Faust - Dean, Radcliffe Institute, Lincoln Professor of History, Harvard University
Trustees (1969)
Accessed September 2011: [1]
- William O. Baker
- G. Lauder Greenway
- Charles S. Hamilton, Jr. - President
- Paul Mellon
- Nathan M. Pusey
- Stoddard M. Stevens
- Albert O'B. Andrews - Vice President and Secretary
- Kenneth J. Herr - Treasurer
Publications
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Carolyn Makinson - former population program officer
- Adolph Schmidt - former president (was married to Paul Mellon's second cousin Helen Mellon)
- Nathan Pusey - former president
- Ernst Books, Jr. - former president
- John E. Sawyer - former president
- William G. Bowen - former president
- Adolf W. Schmidt
- Stuart Saunders - senior advisor
- David K. E. Bruce - former trustee (former head of OSS in London during WW2)
- Ernie Brooks - former trustee (retired 1969)
- Monroe Bush, Jr. - former Assistant Director (Old Dominion)
- John D. Barrett - former trustee (Old Dominion)
- George W. Wyckoff - former trustee (Old Dominion)
References
- ↑ 1969 Annual Report, Mellon Foundation, accessed September 26, 2011.